[Neutron] Two Postdoctoral Associate Positions in Experimental Condensed Matter Physics: Duke University

Sara Haravifard haravifard at phy.duke.edu
Wed Mar 1 17:04:58 CET 2017


The physics department at Duke University is seeking to make two 
postdoctoral research associate appointments in experimental condensed 
matter physics in the area of correlated electron systems. Candidates 
with experience in x-ray and neutron scattering techniques and material 
design/synthesis are particularly encouraged to apply.

Successful candidates are expected to perform sample synthesis/single 
crystal growth and characterization measurements at Duke University. 
X-ray and neutron scattering experiments will be conducted at the 
national and international user facilities. Experiments under extreme 
sample environments will be conducted in collaboration with the National 
High Magnetic Field Laboratory. These positions are one-year 
appointments with the possibility of renewal for up to two additional years.

Applicants for both positions should hold a PhD in condensed matter 
physics, solid state chemistry, or experimental materials science. 
Background in x-ray/neutron scattering techniques, coding programs and 
computational modeling of physical systems, sample synthesis and crystal 
growth, extreme sample environments: cryogenics, high magnetic field 
and/or high pressure setups, is a plus.

Applications should include a CV, list of publications, a statement of 
research interests, and three letters of reference. To apply, please 
submit material online through AcademicJobsOnline.org [Posting # 8913]:
https://academicjobsonline.org/ajo/jobs/8913

Review of applications will begin March 20, 2017, however, the positions 
will remain open until filled.

Questions regarding this position can be directed to Prof. Sara 
Haravifard (haravifard at phy.duke.edu).

Duke University is an Affirmative Action/Equal Opportunity Employer 
committed to providing employment opportunity without regard to an 
individual’s age, colour, disability, genetic information, gender, 
gender identity, gender expression, national origin, race, religion, 
sexual orientation, or veteran status.

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Sara Haravifard
William M. Fairbank Assistant Professor of Physics
Duke University

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